Impact detection system
First Claim
1. An acceleration change detector comprising:
- a support;
a deflection sensor suspended from said support and extending away therefrom, said deflection sensor being formed to have a first portion and a second portion each being positioned to extend away from said support and to extend at least in part along an axis in an at rest position, and said deflection sensor being formed to have said second portion deflectable relative to said first portion from said at rest position to a displaced position in which said second portion is deflected away from said axis upon application of an acceleration force to said support of a magnitude to displace said second portion from said at rest position to said displaced position, said second portion being deflectable about a deflection point between said first portion and said second portion, said first portion and said second portion each being formed of a flexible substrate with an electrically conductive material deposited to extend from said first portion onto said second portion, said electrically conductive material having an electrical resistance that undergoes an ascertainable change in electrical resistance upon deflection of the second portion about said deflection point from said at rest position to said displaced position;
movement inhibitor means positioned proximate said deflection sensor to inhibit said second portion from deflecting from said at rest position to said displaced position until said acceleration force exceeds a threshold acceleration force; and
a deflection structure against which said second portion of said deflection sensor deflects when urged to said displaced position upon application of said acceleration force above said threshold acceleration force to said support.
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Abstract
An acceleration change detection system, which in a preferred embodiment is used as an impact detection system, detects whether a deflection sensor is deflected. The magnitude and/or direction of the impact may be considered. The system may include one or more than one deflection sensor. The invention may have particular use in a system that determines whether to deploy an air bag in a vehicle. The system may employ an open or enclosed chassis. The deflection sensors may deflect against deflection structures, which may be in various shapes. The deflection sensors have an electrical parameter (such as resistance) that changes upon deflection of the deflection sensor. In certain embodiments, the deflection sensor is ordinarily held in place by a movement inhibitor, which may include, for example, a magnetic, spring, clip, or stiff substrate. A large impact may create a force great enough to overcome the magnetic or mechanical force of the movement inhibitor. Deflection sensors may be arranged to detect movement in the x, −x, y, −y, z, and −z directions. Electrical circuitry may produce a voltage that is indicative of the change in resistance, which in turn is indicative of the extent of deflection. The extent of deflection is an indication of the magnitude of the impact. Determining circuitry interprets changes in the electrical parameter(s) to determine information regarding the impact and, perhaps, trigger an air bag. The movement detection system also may be used to detect skidding or other movement of the vehicle.
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5 Claims
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1. An acceleration change detector comprising:
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a support;
a deflection sensor suspended from said support and extending away therefrom, said deflection sensor being formed to have a first portion and a second portion each being positioned to extend away from said support and to extend at least in part along an axis in an at rest position, and said deflection sensor being formed to have said second portion deflectable relative to said first portion from said at rest position to a displaced position in which said second portion is deflected away from said axis upon application of an acceleration force to said support of a magnitude to displace said second portion from said at rest position to said displaced position, said second portion being deflectable about a deflection point between said first portion and said second portion, said first portion and said second portion each being formed of a flexible substrate with an electrically conductive material deposited to extend from said first portion onto said second portion, said electrically conductive material having an electrical resistance that undergoes an ascertainable change in electrical resistance upon deflection of the second portion about said deflection point from said at rest position to said displaced position;
movement inhibitor means positioned proximate said deflection sensor to inhibit said second portion from deflecting from said at rest position to said displaced position until said acceleration force exceeds a threshold acceleration force; and
a deflection structure against which said second portion of said deflection sensor deflects when urged to said displaced position upon application of said acceleration force above said threshold acceleration force to said support. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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